Patient with lung cancer has severe breathing difficulty, Somerset PA
A patient with lung cancer is experiencing severe breathing difficulty and low responsiveness. Emergency medical responders noted reduced oxygen levels and possible respiratory distress. The patient is moaning and answering few questions, indicating critical condition needing urgent care.
Audio|Source: Somerset County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Somerset Hospital, Somersetle Hospital, Medign 9-7.
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Sit some running, go ahead.
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In route 70s medical patients discharged from your facility today,
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in four days he was in for a new oil instead of AFib.
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It reports around 10 o'clock tonight. He started moaning.
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I was having some difficulty breathing.
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Currently, he's in the same condition,
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answering very few questions for me, and he's having, like, one to two word dysmia.
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Possible aspirations.
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He is a cancer patient, lung cancer.
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He was around 86% on four leaders that he wears at home. I have him on a long-ro breather currently.
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He is up to 94 with not.
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This is around 30 with a net title reporting surgery as well.
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Drown 80, look sign up on the monitor, 12-way to your facility.
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Flood pressure 147 over 90.
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He's very cold to touch,
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Sammy, axillary temp 97.4 with an accily check of 258, 258.
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He's deprecated himself a couple times prior to our arrival as well.
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I have him sitting up, like I said, he's still moaning, and I'll see you in about five minutes.
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Near S Center Ave, Somerset, PA 15501
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